An Indian baby sneakily places an online order!

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$2,000 worth of merchandise from Walmart using his mother’s smartphone. According to Ayaansh’s father Pramod Kumar, “It is really hard to believe that he has done this, but that’s what happened.”

When Walmart furnishings reached the family’s residence in Monmouth Junction in New Jersey, Madhu Kumar, Ayaansh’s mother, was confused as to who could have ordered this many goods. Indicating that she had made a cart on her phone’s Walmart account, she said, “I need one or two, why would we need four”.

Initially, the three primary suspects were her spouse and two older children. She never suspected that her 22-month-old toddler may have committed the crime. When the mystery was solved, it was found that the perpetrator was Ayaansh, who had ordered chairs, flower stands, and other furniture using Madhu Kumar’s phone.

Ayaansh’s family members believe that he was essentially doing what he observed his parents and siblings do on a daily basis, shopping for things online. Madhu Kumar told the media about the incident. He said, “He’s so little, he’s so cute, we were laughing that he ordered all this stuff”. His mothe intends to strengthen her passwords and make use of the facial recognition system on her phone in the future in order to prevent her child from compromising her gadget.

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